Syrian city of Daraa under fire. Bodies in the streets. Syrian military kicking in doors, firing into houses indiscriminately.
Hey Obie, where is the humanitarian mission for Syria?
What's the matter, is Syria's close ties to Iran keeping you from taking action there?
Does Syria's military intimidate you?
Why are you a 'girlie man' when it comes to Syria?

Syrian city of Daraa under fire. Bodies in the streets. Syrian military kicking in doors, firing into houses indiscriminately.
Hey Obie, where is the humanitarian mission for Syria?
What's the matter, is Syria's close ties to Iran keeping you from taking action there?
Does Syria's military intimidate you?
Why are you a 'girlie man' when it comes to Syria?

We are currently re-making the Middle East. Syria will be our Bitch eventually. The dominoes are falling. Iraq was the first domino to fall and now the rest are following. This stuff is a Neocon/Socialist/Progressive wet-dream. Their argument for aggressive Foreign Interventionism does look like a strong one at this point. We'll have to see how things shake out in the end though. Is this Middle East upheaval good or bad for America? Time will tell i guess.

We are currently re-making the Middle East. Syria will be our Bitch eventually. The dominoes are falling. Iraq was the first domino to fall and now the rest are following. This stuff is a Neocon/Socialist/Progressive wet-dream. Their argument for aggressive Foreign Interventionism does look like a strong one at this point. We'll have to see how things shake out in the end though. Is this Middle East upheaval good or bad for America? Time will tell i guess.

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US already lost the initiative in Middle-East starting right after Iraq invasion.
Everything since then has played-out against US's interests with the exception of Libya.
Sorry, even if Syria will witness regime-change there won't evolve a situation that will dramatically favor your so-called "Neocon/Socialist/Progressive wet-dream".

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